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Faculty of Science & Engineering Contract Type: Permanent Job SynopsisIf you are seeking an academic career in an inspiring and cohesive Engineering School that delivers excellent research, teaching, and impact, then the new permanent Full Professor in Mechanical Engineering position in the School of Engineering at the University of Limerick should be of interest to you. The School of Engineering's research profile is characterised by its expertise in the engineering domains of:
Our research leadership is reflected in the successful track record of securing competitive research funding, notably in Horizon Europe, the ERC programme, and industrial collaboration through nationally funded centres like SSPC and DPTC. The School offers accredited programmes (by Engineers Ireland and the Washington Accord) at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in disciplines including:
Postgraduate research programmes (MSc and PhD) are offered in disciplines including Thermofluids, Industrial Automation and Manufacturing, Composites, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Fluid Dynamics, Aerospace Engineering, and others. The School of Engineering:
Applicants should have experience conducting high-quality research, as demonstrated by:
The successful candidate is expected to:
University OverviewUniversity of Limerick is a research-led, energetic, and enterprising institution with a proud record of innovation and excellence in education and scholarship. We value creativity, curiosity, and excellence in our inclusive community committed to social good. Our motto, Eagna chun Gnímh, translates as Wisdom for Action, reflecting our mission to contribute to the discovery of new knowledge for a better world. Informal EnquiriesProfessor David Newport Application Process
For technical difficulties, please email: erecruitment@ul.ie Applications are welcome from suitably qualified candidates. Further information for applicants and application material is available online at University of Limerick Vacancies. Contact Information
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